AIDS/HIV in the Black Community Examined in ‘ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America’: Watch Now

AIDS/HIV in the Black Community Examined in 'ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America': Watch Now

Every day, 152 people are infected with HIV — half of those diagnosed are black. Phill Wilson opens the film, ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America by revealing those shocking numbers about the disproportionate number of people afflicted with AIDS/HIV in the black community.

The two-hour film follows the lives of blacks who have been affected by the disease and how a lack of education, racism and economics continue to play a major part in the spread of HIV.


Produced by filmmaker Renata Simone, the powerful film uncovers the ugly truth about a modern plague in the black community.

Watch the film below:


Watch ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America on PBS. See more from FRONTLINE.

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A.R. Shaw is an author and journalist who documents culture, politics, and entertainment. He has covered The Obama White House, the summer Olympics in London, and currently serves as Lifestyle Editor for Rolling Out magazine. Shaw's latest book, Trap History, delves into the history and global dominance of Trap music. Follow his journey on TrapHistory.Com, Twitter @arshaw and Instagram @arshaw23.
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